Police: Charges expected in duffel bag body case in Philly

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Police in Philadelphia plan to charge a man being questioned in the murder of a woman whose body was found inside a duffel bag.

Authorities say the suspect lives in the same apartment complex as 23-year-old Laura Araujo (ah-RAW’-ho). A police statement says charges are expected to be filed Wednesday. Some reports indicate the suspect confessed to the killing.

The body of the recent art school graduate was found Monday in north Philadelphia with her possessions strewn around her.

Police say she had been beaten and strangled, and her hands and feet were bound. Her vehicle was found torched miles away.

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Homicide Capt. James Clark says the victim was about to start a new hotel job and was moving. Police believe she was killed late Sunday, hours before her body was found.

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PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia police say a woman found dead inside a duffel bag was a recent art school graduate looking for a place to live. Early Wednesday police said they were questioning a person of interest, a man who lived in the same building. No charges have yet been filed in the case.

Homicide Capt. James Clark says Tuesday that 23-year-old Laura Araujo had been beaten and strangled.

A $20,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest.

Clark says Araujo had been on the move with all of her possessions in her Toyota RAV4. Police say her belongings were found strewn near her body in North Philadelphia, while the vehicle was found torched miles away.

Clark says the victim was about to start a new hotel job. They hope to speak to her former roommates.

Authorities say Araujo was originally from New York and had earned a fashion degree from the Art Institute of Philadelphia.

Police believe she was killed late Sunday, hours before her body was found.

Her body was found in front of an abandoned house in the Kensington section of the city, her hands and feet bound. She had been beaten and strangled, and her body had been put in a trash bag, wrapped in a blanket and then stuffed into the duffel bag.

The bag was left out on the sidewalk with the trash along the 2200 block of Third Street on Monday morning. All of Araujo’s belongings sat nearby. Police say the bag was discovered by a man who was going through the garbage. He immediately called police.

NBC-10 reports Araujo was about to start a new job at a local hotel and looking for a new place to live when she was killed, Homicide Division Capt. James Clark said.

Clark says Araujo was in the midst of looking for a new apartment and had her “life’s belongings” in her car at the time of her death. Police believe the person who killed Araujo stole her car, a 2011 Toyota Rav 4, and took it to South Bambrey Street in South Philadelphia. There, it was set on fire.

“All her belongings were found where her body was found in North Philadelphia. So obviously, after the murder, after her body was dumped there, somebody took her vehicle to South Philadelphia and set it on fire to try to cover their tracks,” said Clark.

Clark says autopsy results showed Araujo was killed four to eight hours before her body was found.

“Where she was killed, we still don’t know,” Clark said.

Tuesday night police were questioning a 23-year-old man in connection with the case. The man, whose arms were wrapped in bandages, showed up at Crozer-Chester Medical Center with multiple burns on Tuesday. He was picked up by police from there and is currently being interviewed.

According to police, the man lived in the same apartment complex as Araujo. They have not yet revealed his name however. Police will serve a search warrant overnight at the man’s West Philadelphia home.

Araujo was from the Bronx in New York, but had been living in Philadelphia for the last four to five years while earning her degree in Fashion Design. She graduated in December. From her LinkedIn page, Araujo appears to have been a standout student who was on the Dean’s List and received “Best of Quarter” recognition for six different classes.

The school would not answer questions about Araujo “out of respect for the family,” said communications director Devra Pransky, but issued this statement:

“We are sorry to learn that Laura Araujo, a 2013 graduate of The Art Institute of Philadelphia’s Fashion Marketing program, recently passed away. Our heartfelt condolences go out to Ms. Araujo’s family and friends at this difficult time.”

NBC-10 reports that Araujo’s work outside school included tutoring children and adults who were learning English as a second language, according to her LinkedIn profile. She also listed work with community outreach programs in Oklahoma and Georgia. Clark described her as a smart girl with a bright future.

Her last residence was in the area of Eighth and Diamond where she lived with two women friends until a few weeks ago, police said.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call Philadelphia’s Homicide Unit.